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| Outside the box thought, maybe Mexico and other countries are protecting their farmers from monopoly seed companies having control of the food system. Not because it is bad health wise but monetarily/socially it is bad for farmers and the country. United States is one of very few countries to allow industry to patent food/seed. I am sitting in Brazil as we speak, they don't have patent laws that allow seed companies to monopolize industries (actually pretty much exact opposite) and unlike conventional thought there is plenty of food. ( I get it Brazil has plenty of food they grow but I have lived around the world and having food is not the problem having affordable food is) we have tethered food to stock price through government intervention and stock price has to always go up to be viable.
Just my thoughts after seed order when prices clearly have gone up or stayed the same. We truly have 2 -3 options rebranded in 100 different seed dealer companies (When normal healthy competition would bring prices down).
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